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The Unmaking of Tombstone

Posted By admin on September 1, 2009

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The Tombstone City Council has done it again. After reading this article, you have to ask yourself what their intention is. What is it that they’re trying to accomplish? Not only does this ordinance still sound unconstitutional, even though they evaluated the “risk” of the wording, it’s going to take away from the “feel” of the town. Visitors expect to see historically dressed people all over town, not just at the far ends of the historical district. I have to ask myself, once again, what is it they’re trying to get done.
Take a look. You decide.

The Unmaking of Tombstone


Comments

4 Responses to “The Unmaking of Tombstone”

  1. Joe says:

    You guys are mindless.

  2. admin says:

    That’s a clever response. Why didn’t I think to address the issue with irrelevant comments. Joe, can you be more specific or are you just going to make more comments that don’t address the issue?

  3. Bill says:

    My wife and I were married in Tombstone and had our reception at the Crystal Palace. We live in Cave Creek, AZ. I believe that the town has 2 choices; 1) Band together, support each other and take it to the next level or continue in-fighting and lose the very thing each is trying to save; ‘Business”. Good luck. The new reg is very stupid and a good laywer could pull it apart in 10 mins. Tombstone needs new leadership in my opinion. Some folks who the see bing picture and who will work very hard to hang on to all the cool things that have alwasy made Tombstone what it is. (Wild and Free).

  4. Rhonda says:

    You got to be kidding! Sounds like dog eat dog out there. Okay, folks, I love visiting Tombstone and all that comes with it. Maybe it’s time to hit the streets with a good ole street fight to settle things once and for all, because sounds like just talking it out and making new law, just ain’t gettin’ it done. I’m just kidding. What you really need is some real leadership and we all know how hard that is to come up with these days. Good luck to you all and I sure hope the town is still “Too Tough to Die”.

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